Explore 34 breathtaking temples, pristine waterfalls, adventure trails, and vibrant cultural villages in one of Asia's largest inner valleys.
From ancient temples to hidden waterfalls, adventure trails to peaceful villages β find your perfect Dang experience.
From premium hotels to beloved local restaurants β discover the best places to rest and refuel during your Dang adventure.
All 34 places plotted on a single map. Click on any marker to learn more about the destination.
Dang Valley, one of the largest inner Terai valleys in Asia, stretches between the Shivalik and Mahabharat ranges. Home to the indigenous Tharu people, Dang blends cultural richness with natural splendor β from ancient temples and pristine rivers to dense forests and panoramic hilltops. Whether you're a pilgrim, adventure seeker, or culture enthusiast, Dang has something extraordinary waiting for you.
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Dang has a tropical and subtropical climate. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are mild and pleasant. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall from June to September. The best time to visit is from October to April.
As a fertile valley, Dang's economy is primarily agricultural, producing rice, wheat, and mustard. It also serves as a growing commercial and educational hub, contributing significantly to the regional GDP of Lumbini Province.
Dang has emerged as a major industrial hub in Nepal. It is highly recognized for large-scale cement manufacturing driven by abundant limestone deposits. Agro-based processing and traditional cottage crafts also play a vital role.
Dang is the ancestral homeland of the indigenous Tharu people. The district celebrates a rich cultural heritage, with vibrant festivals like Maghi and Dashain. Tharu cultural dances and traditional crafts are a major highlight.
It is one of the largest valleys in Asia and doesn't share a border with India despite being in the Terai region. Dang is home to the largest trishul (trident) in the world at Dharapani and the historic Purandhara Waterfall.